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US actress Elle Fanning and Serb-born French comic book writer Enki Bilal will join the jury for this year’s Cannes festival alongside Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos and French counterpart Robin Campillo, organisers said Monday.

The panel will be made up of four men and four women under its president, Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, who was named in February.

They will hand down the prizes at the 72nd edition of the festival which begins on May 14 and ends on May 25. [Source]

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Kit Harington, Elle Fanning and Khalid each have major projects coming in April. To support their projects, the three entertainers will appear on the April 4 edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

Fanning will chat with Fallon, in her case to support her new movie “Teen Spirit.” The film opens on April 12.

The story is described as a chronicle of a wild day in the life of a man on the edge, held together by the unconditional love of his daughter with Bardem and Fanning in those roles. Hayek will portray Bardem’s spouse and childhood sweetheart. The film will also shoot on location in New York in January.

HanWay Films and Bleecker Street have partnered to jointly acquire worldwide rights. HanWay Films will handle the international sales and distribution and will commence sales at the upcoming European Film Market at the Berlin Film Festival. Bleecker Street will distribute the film in the U.S.

Potter’s long-time collaborator Christopher Sheppard — whose credits include “The Party,” “Ginger & Rosa,” and “Orlando” — is producing through Adventure Pictures. The film was co-developed by BBC Films and the BFI and is funded by HanWay Films, Bleecker Street, Ingenious Media, BBC Films, the BFI (awarding National Lottery funding), Chimney Pot Sverige AB and Film i Väst.

HanWay Films vice chairman Peter Watson said, “We’re thrilled to continue our relationship with Sally Potter and to help her realise this mesmerizing story of one man’s life distilled into a day in New York. We’re also particularly excited to be partnering under a worldwide deal with our colleagues at Bleecker Street who share our taste in cinema.”

Bleecker Street has partnered with LD Entertainment for a spring 2019 release of the Elle Fanning drama “Teen Spirit.”

The film, which is Max Minghella’s directorial debut, follows a shy teenager living in a small European town who dreams of pop stardom as an escape from her dismal surroundings and shattered family life. With the help of an unlikely mentor, she enters an international singing competition. The film also stars Rebecca Hall, Zlatko Buric, and Agnieszka Grochowska.

“Teen Spirit” was produced by Fred Berger (“La La Land”) and executive produced by Jamie Bell.

Interscope Records, which handled the soundtrack on “La La Land,” co-produced with Automatik and Blank Tape, and will release the official soundtrack featuring contemporary pop songs. LD Entertainment bought the rights from the producers during the Toronto Film Festival.

Mickey Liddell, CEO of LD Entertainment, said, “This is the perfect film to reunite us with our friends at Bleecker Street. Max’s directorial debut is nothing short of amazing… He is a true visionary. Audiences are going to come back to see Elle Fanning’s magnetic performance again and again.”

The film’s U.S. deal was co-repped by CAA and Mister Smith Entertainment, which is also selling “Teen Spirit” internationally and co-financing. [Source]

Miu Miu’s new holiday campaign, Miu Miu Whispers, is a wistful, intense reflection on the unexpected surprises and reunions that holidays can bring.

Starring Dakota Fanning, Chloë Sevigny, Elle Fanning, The Perks of Being a Wallflower actress Julia Garner and Stranger Thing’s Sadie Sink star in the short film that incorporates overheard whispers reinterpreted as an inner monologue shared between the characters.

Mary Shelley, the British-set costume drama starring Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) and Elle Fanning about the 18-year-old author of the iconic Frankenstein, was just acquired in the U.S. by IFC.

The film, which premiered in Toronto this year, was directed by Haifaa Al-Mansour who in 2012 helmed Wadjda, known as the first feature ever to be fully shot in Saudi Arabia.

The script was done by Emma Jensen and the film was produced by Amy Baer (Last Vegas) through Gidden Media together with Ruth Coady (Siege of Jadotville) and Alan Moloney (Albert Nobbs) through Parallel Films.

The logline: Passionate and rebellious teenager Mary Wollstonecraft finds a kindred spirit in poet Percy Shelley. Their whirlwind love affair scandalizes polite society, as the young couple gorges on literature and a bohemian life. When tragedy strikes and they lose their baby daughter, Mary finds the courage and bravery to transform her pain into the world’s first science fiction novel, Frankenstein – all by the age of 18.

Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning, and Selena Gomez will bring a youthful glimmer to Woody Allen’s next feature film. The still untitled project will be the third film that Allen, our preeminent chronicler of on-screen neurosis, directs for Amazon Studios. The company previously worked with Allen on “Cafe Society” and the upcoming “Wonder Wheel.” It also distributed the filmmaker’s first foray into television, “Crisis in Six Scenes,” a diversion into the small screen world that was not well received by critics.

Chalamet is earning raves and Oscar buzz for his star turn in “Call My By Your Name,” which hits theaters next fall. Fanning recently had a key supporting role in “The Beguiled” and starred in Nicolas Wind Refn’s horror film “The Neon Demon.” Gomez is a former Disney Channel star who also appeared in “Spring Breakers” — a film that nuked her squeaky clean image.

Allen’s films are notoriously secretive affairs. True to form this project isn’t even being announced with a logline, so it’s unclear who these three twenty-something stars will play.

“Wonder Wheel” will have its world premiere as the closing night film of the New York Film Festival in October. Kate Winslet, Justin Timberlake, and James Belushi head the cast of the film, which takes place in Coney Island. It opens in theaters on Dec. 1.

Allen has won four Oscars in his decades-long career. He is responsible for the likes of “Annie Hall,” “Blue Jasmine,” “Manhattan,” and “Midnight in Paris.” [Source]

Since her breakout role in J.J. Abrams sci-fi Super 8, Elle Fanning’s stock has only continued to climb. Earlier this year, she effectively wowed audiences with an intense and at times stomach-churning role in The Neon Demon, and it appears Fanning has developed a taste for dark, psychological thrillers.

That’s because, according to Deadline, Elle Fanning is now in contention for the lead role in Beware That Girl, an adaptation of Teresa Toten’s acclaimed page-turner. With echoes of Gone Girl and even The Girl on the Train – make no mistake, edge-of-your-seat thrillers are very much in vogue – Deadline cautions that those negotiations are in the very early stages and while the outlet stops short of mentioning the role Fanning is circling, we assume it’s a starring one.

For those unfamiliar with Toten’s novel, Beware That Girl follows Kate, a young scholarship student raised on a silver spoon who enrols in an elite Manhattan private school. While there, our lead develops a fiery friendship with Olivia, the “it” girl of Upper East High who hails from a “dark and mysterious past.” As the two manipulate one another, a game of cat and mouse ensues, and the introduction of a new, impossibly attractive staff member only exacerbates matters further. Brian Robbins, Matt Kaplan, Brian Duffield and Nicki Cortese are among those producing.

Little is known about the production timeline of Beware That Girl, only that the project is still in search of a director at the time of writing. Elle Fanning, on the other hand, has lined up two very different, and very intriguing, roles across Ben Affleck’s bootlegging drama Live By Night and 20th Century Women. They’ll both debut across select screens on December 25. [Source]

20th Century Women, the new film from Beginners writer/director Mike Mills, will have its world premiere as the centerpiece screening of the 54th New York film festival, it was announced Tuesday. The is the second addition to the event’s lineup, following the reveal of the opening night selection, The 13th, Ava DuVernay’s documentary on race and prison.

Annette Bening heads the 1970s-set film as a single mother raising her teenage son (newcomer Lucas Jade Zumann) in a sprawling bohemian house in Santa Barbara, shared by a carpenter (Billy Crudup) and a punk artist (Greta Gerwig). Elle Fanning rounds out the cast as her son’s rebellious friend. The festival pegs 20th Century Women as a “texturally and behaviorally rich new comedy”.

The festival’s director, Kent Jones, said he was “taken aback by 20th Century Women”, in a statement. “It’s made with an extraordinarily unusual level of craft and attention to detail, human and visual, which is now all but extinct,” he said.

The Weinstein Company has picked up U.S. rights to the upcoming animated film Ballerina, starring Elle Fanning, Maddie Ziegler and Carly Rae Jepsen. Directed by Eric Summer and Eric Warin, the historical drama is set in 1884 Paris and follows Félicie Milliner (Fanning), an orphaned girl with no money but one big, passionate dream: to become a dancer. With nothing left to lose, she takes a huge risk, stealing the identity of a spoiled brat and entering the prestigious Opera Ballet School. Faced with the struggle of pretending to be someone else, she’s mentored by a tough and mysterious cleaner, Odette (Jepsen), and learns it will take more than just raw talent to see her dreams through. Along the way she meets the charismatic and talented Victor, an aspiring inventor and together they encourage each other to reach for the stars. Carole Noble and Laurent Zeitoun penned the script. [Source]

Christensen is on board to direct from a script he co-wrote with Jason Dolan. “Like Crazy” producer Jonathan Schwartz is on board to produce through his Super Crispy Entertainment banner with Christensen and Lerman exec producing.

Story follows three stages in the life of the title character, who writes the book of his generation before disappearing without a trace. The film begins production next week in New York City.

Sources say almost every young actor met with Christensen and Schwartz for the part after the script hit the market, but Lerman was particularly believable at playing all three stages of Hall’s life — he plays a 18, 24 and 30 year old in various parts of the film.

Companies including Fox Searchlight and Amazon were aggressive in pursuing the script, but the filmmakers decided to first shoot the film and then take it on the festival circuit. The privately-financed project will be sold by Verve Ventures, a division of Verve Talent and Literary Agency.

Christensen is best known for his Oscar-winning short “Curfew.” In addition, he wrote and directed the feature “Before I Disappear,” based on the short. It won the Audience Award at its SXSW premiere and was then sold to IFC. He is repped by Verve and TCA Jed Root.

Elle Fanning’s transgender drama About Ray is being delayed from its scheduled Sept. 18 release date.

No new date has been set for The Weinstein Company project, but it’s expected to be released before the end of this year. Deadline was first to report the news.

About Ray stars Fanning as Ray, a transgender teen who comes out to his family. The film, which also stars Naomi Watts and Susan Sarandon, recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

“I definitely knew it would be a huge challenge to do — I definitely have never done anything like that before. I have a lot of transgender friends who go to my school and have made a transition over the summer,” Fanning told JD Heyman at the PEOPLE, InStyle and Entertainment Weekly’s photo studio in Toronto. “Reading this story and how current it seems. It’s not just about a transgender teen, it’s about family and how everyone is dealing with it. I just love Ray, and love the story.” [Source]

Violet is a shy teenager living in the Isle of Wight who dreams of pop stardom as an escape from her small town and shattered family life. With the help of an unlikely mentor, Violet enters an international singing competition that will test her integrity, talent and ambition.

The story of Violet and Theodore, who meet and change each other's lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they discover that even the smallest places and moments can mean something.

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